Deployment of SharePoint sites requires organizational planning and oversight. This help article provides best practices for SharePoint governance and assumes a working knowledge of SharePoint. The goal is to provide enough structure to eliminate clutter and duplication while still allowing groups to self-organize and get their work done.
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Best Practices
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Define the group that will set governance for SharePoint.
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Who needs to be represented in the organization?
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How will this group operate?
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Decide what needs to be standardized.
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What will your naming convention be for sites?
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Will you have standard naming convention for site resources (files, etc.)?
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What are the criteria for creating a site?
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Team sites?
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Communication sites?
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How will sites be organized? Will you be using hub sites and affiliated site collections?
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Will page templates be used by the organization to standardize site design and navigation?
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Will you be using term sets (site collection level metadata)?
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What are the requirements for site ownership?
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Create a plan to manage site ownership and avoid ownerless sites.
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What is the minimum number of owners required?
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If an owner leaves a site, how will that owner be replaced?
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How will you ensure that all Teams have the minimum number of owners required?
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Create a plan to manage site membership.
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What are the guiding principles for access to site information? Transparency? Security?
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What are the criteria for site membership? Who can add, edit, and delete site contents?
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What are the criteria for adding site visitors? Who will be able to access site pages and files?
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Create a plan to decide and manage metadata used to organize and find site resources.
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What metadata (terms sets) will be applied to all sites in a site collection?
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What metadata will be applied to all resources within a specific site?
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What metadata will be applied to specific document libraries?
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Create a plan to manage the lifecycle of your sites.
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What will your expiration policies be to ensure unused sites are archived and eventually deleted?
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How will you find unused sites?
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Who will manage this work?
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Create a plan to ensure security, compliance with regulations, and limit legal liabilities.
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How will you use sensitivity tags?
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How will you ensure that data needed in a legal proceeding will be preserved?
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What will be your schedule for auditing and reporting? Who will be responsible for this activity?
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Create a plan to regularly review and update governance practices.
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How will you collect information on user needs?
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Who will decide and approve governance changes?
Resources
Microsoft Intranet Governance Overview
Microsoft Intranet Governance
Create an Effective SharePoint Governance Plan
SharePoint Governance Template